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Old 31-03-2017
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Default PR S1 V3 FM

Hi just purchased and built a pr sr1 v3 fm great quality and build inside line have been really helpful so grateful to Kevin lee just Carnt wait to race it now so here's a few Picys of my car
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Old 09-04-2017
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Well me and my pal both raced our s1 v3 fm cars for the first time this Sunday at leverton raceways revamped track and the cars were brilliant I hit a few track markers flat out with a lrp 6.5t x20 motor and the car seems indistructable and handled really well as well as anything I've drove so a massive thumbs up for this car a brilliant choice 👍
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Old 10-04-2017
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Glad you enjoyed the first outing!


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Well me and my pal both raced our s1 v3 fm cars for the first time this Sunday at leverton raceways revamped track and the cars were brilliant I hit a few track markers flat out with a lrp 6.5t x20 motor and the car seems indistructable and handled really well as well as anything I've drove so a massive thumbs up for this car a brilliant choice 👍
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Thanks for the help and advice for the pr it made the world of difference the car was very good but the track was very tricky ,brilliant to drive but tricky and the high wind didn't help the only real problem was the cars tendency to roll over even sometimes just slightly clipping a marker and I've ran it very low as recommended but that being said the track has been pulled up through the winter and relaid so the grip wasn't there to start and a new layout to contend with, I ran mini darts in the first round but the car was to loose so I changed to mini pins until the finals then went back to darts again and the grip of them then was excellent so am very happy overall.
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Old 10-04-2017
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If you like the 2wd then get yourself a 4wd
Indestrucible awesome fun.

I ran mine for only the 2nd time outdoors this weekend. Even won my B final with it.

The 2wd mm is very nice. Drove it in the morning on wet track but esc went pop sadly so had to run my fm and struggled with that.

Glad more people are discovering the value for money and quality that is PR Racing
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I would have to argue, i jumped from 4wd to 2wd and never looked back. The 4wd's always felt unresponsive and cumbersome. Not PR in particular, just 4wd vs 2wd in general.
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